Death of Jarilo and the start of Autumn
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Death of Jarilo and the start of Autumn

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Jarilo
i thought it'd be funky if i had different designs for him,,
Jare Gody
Krzczonów, Poland 2025
Chocolate Cake with Dewberry Compote
A treat last night to celebrate with my Svatý JiÅĆ dewberries!
Chocolate cake with Nutella and whipped cream between the layers, and dewberry compote topping (with more whipped cream).
Weāre still living out of suitcases in a motel room so the cake was made in the microwave with a cake mix and the dewberry compote in my multi-cooker. It is challenging, but Iām still finding ways to celebrate the holy days.

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Thank you for the question @newbiepagancat ! Iāll give you a direct answer and a broader view answer.
Direct answer: The general theme of the myth was reconstructed by slavists on the basis of folk songs, folktales and comparative mythology, there is no one concrete historical source. The names of gods and the storyline connecting multiple myths are an educated speculation by slavists of yore. The minute details are typically added by neopagans as theyāre almost impossible to reconstruct.
The Russian philologists Ivanov and Toporov found (mainly on the tradition about Zeleni Jurij) traces of the principal myth of Perun and Veles, linking Jurij/Jarylo with the Balto-Slavic Jarovit, a deity of fertility, who was initially worshipped on April 15. Furthermore, Radoslav KatiÄiÄ wrote extensively on Jurijās myth among the Slavs and on the duel between the Thunder God with a dragon. Both Radoslav KatiÄiÄ and Vitomir Belaj share the opinion that Jurij/Jarylo is the son of Perun and thus central to the pre-Slavic vegetation and fertility myth. Jurij was taken by envoys of Veles to the land of the dead from which he returned to the world of the living in spring. As a harbinger of spring, Zeleni Jurij is also connected with the circular flow of time and with renewal. According to KatiÄiÄās reconstruction of the myth of Zeleni Jurij, the mythic story recounts how young Jurij rides his horse from afar, from the land of eternal spring and the land of the dead ā from Velesā land ā across a blood-stained sea, through a mountain to a green field. (ā¦) At the end of his journey, Jurij arrives at the door of Perunās court to marry Perunās daughter, (his own sister) Mara. Together with the sacrifice of the horse, the hieros gamos ensures the growth and fertility of plants. Some Slovene folktales and songs also mention an incestuous relationship between a brother and a sister, which is the reminiscence of the sacred marriage already mentioned in the myth of Kresnik. The sacred marriage is therefore also connected with Zeleni Jurij.
- Supernatural beings from Slovenian myth and folktales by Monika Kropej
Mikhailov summarized Ivanovās and Toporovās reconstruction of the basic myth by describing that the thunder god Perun, who dwells in the sky on the top of a mountain, persecutes his enemy, who has the form of a snake and lives below on earth. The reason for their conflict is that Veles stole cattle and people, as well as the Thundererās wife in some versions of the story.
- RenĆ© Girardās Scapegoating and Stereotypes of Persecution in the Divine Battle between Veles and Perun by Mirjana BorenoviÄ
Broader worldview answer: There are some common mythological themes that exist in one form or another among countless different cultures and peoples, adjusted to fit the local gods and their broader stories.
The God of Thunder fights The Serpent of the Waters. They have to fight - be it as Perun and Veles, as Thor and Jƶrmungandr, as Zeus and Typhon or as Marduk and Tiamat. The detailed reasons will vary but will make sense locally. The older and simpler reason is likely that we need a good justification for the changing of the seasons.
The Death will always take away someoneās Loved One, sometimes that Loved One will be a child, since that makes coping with the situation particularly difficult. Thatās just what death does - be it as Veles and Yarilo or as Hades and Persephone. Bonus points for explaining the seasons changing too.
So letās say youāre a slavist or a neopagan desperate for a coherent body of Slavic myths but lacking one. All you have to work with are some fleshless skeletons of myths, painstakingly glued together from random bones that you found here and there. Truth be told you only managed to get this far because theyāre real classics of the genre and other cultures tend to have similar ones too. Letās introduce the skeleton gallery in play here:
The Thunderer and the Serpent are fighting (described more in depth here),
The God of Death/Underworld abducts a child (described in the quotes above),
The Spirit of Vegetation has to die - creative sacrifice/murder (explained shortly here),
The Fire and Water need to marry at Midsummer - magical incest temporarily allowed (explained in this post, if itās too long just read the last quote and the tldr).
(You might notice pretty much all those myths are centered around vegetation, what makes plants grow, and people needing to have food. Two first skeletons do a decent job of explaining change of seasons and the reason for seasonal coming of rains, that are needed for the fields to grow; two last ones are related to rituals that are supposed to ensure that land stays fertile/thereās enough sun and water so that grain grows and we can avoid starving.)
Ok, so letās say youāre a slavist or a neopagan desperate for a coherent body of Slavic myths. What is the optimal way to connect the dots here?
Perun and Veles fight. Why are they fighting? Multiple reasons but the biggest one is Veles stealing something that rightfully belonged to Perun. What did he steal? Well the myth works perfectly if itās a) a child and b) a spirit of vegetation. This fits both Morana and Yarilo and I saw fans of both versions, but letās go with Yarilo here. Because of a flower, a folk song and an old chronicle Yarilo/Yarovit, the spirit believed to be one of vegetation, life, spring, sun etc. has to marry the spirit of vegetation, water and death, that miiiiiight also be his sister. How the fuck do you marry your own sister? Well you got abducted and separated at young age, but as The Spring, The Embodiment of Sprouting Seeds and maybe also The Sun Child, Yarilo (born at Midwinter) will come out from the Underworld uscathed as a young adult and meet a girl who he fails to recognize as his sister and marries at Midsummer (part of fertility ritual for good harvest). Anyway tragedy follows, could be murder, could be suicide, either way it has to be death.
Why? Because thatās what makes sense, the most optimal way to put together the puzzle pieces that we currently have. Does that mean thatās exactly what Ancient Slavs believed? No, but a) we donāt know for sure what they believed and will likely never find out for sure, b) they probably believed bunch of different, conflicting stories depending on the region.
Obviosuly speculating slavists are much more light-handed than speculating neopagans. The slavists will usually let you know which parts they added, why they hold this particular belief, what purpose this story may serve, what other authorities support their hypothesis, and of course, that nothing is for sure and this is merely a hypothesis. Neopagans are rarely this kind and forthcoming.
Have a lovely day!
Zarya
Yarilo worship suggestions
Associations
Vegetation
Fertility/Procreation
Springtime
Love
War
Desire
Peace
Sex/Sexuality
Passion
Rebirth
The Sun
Protection
Offerings
Flowers
Honey
Sweet teas
Diverse herbs or Seeds
White wine
Milk
Water
Spear heads
Baked foods
Straw dolls
Fruits and Vegetables
Burn bowl
Root jars
Grains
Incense
Wood
Sun symbols
Coins
Sacred animals
Horses
Bulls
Goats
Rams
Sacred colors
Yellow
White
Red
Green
Action devotion
Dwelling in nature
Making a straw doll out of his likeness
Grow plants, fruit, vegetables, etc
Horse-riding or taking care of horses
Read and study his myths
Flower gathering
Creating a bonfire for him
Celebrating Zeleni Juraj
Sun bathing
Doing something that makes you feel youthful or peaceful
Ship name ideas for vasant!!
FloweryLove (Kama x vasant)
BloomingDesire (Rati x Vasant)
Fertilenector (Madhavashri/Madhushri x Vasant)
EnchantingPetals (Mohini x Vasant)
PeacockFlower (Krishna x Vasant)
Springlove (Yarilo x Vasant)
SpryFlower (Xochipilli x Vasant)
~ @blue-lotus333
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My fav are PeacockFlower and SpringLove šæš